The Most Dangerous
Place on Earth by Lindsey Lee Johnson is a story set in a place that many
of us either relish or dread: high school. The story opens in the eighth grade
with Cally Broderick being called into the office for neglecting to do her
homework. While she is there, she unwittingly extends an act of kindness to the
awkward kid at school. This sets off a chain of events which leads to a
shocking event. Fast forward three years, Molly Nicoll is the new English
teacher at the high school, she finds Cally, and her classmates in their junior
year. Each chapter gives a different perspective of the same high school. You have
the brain who must live up to his parents’ expectations. The talented dancer,
the jock, the screw-up and all the other characters we seem to meet in high
school. Their stories intertwined into a climax which leave the students and
teacher baffled by the turn of events. Who will see their dream come true and
who just wants to survive high school?
The Most Dangerous
Place on Earth is set in Mill Valley of Marin County, California, an area
of affluence and privilege. However, inside this high school we see the same
issues and attitudes that this story could be set in almost any high school in
America and the events could still resonate with us whether we enjoyed high
school or were happy it was over. I highly recommend The Most Dangerous Place on Earth as a story that our actions have
consequences and those consequences can follow us for the rest of our lives.
The Most Dangerous Place on Earth
will be available on
Amazon and Barnes and Noble
on January 10, 2017
in hardcover and
ebook
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